NEW FRENCH AMBASSADORTO ^ UNITED STATES AT HOME IN PARIS M Emlle Daeschener, newly appointed French Ambassador to the United States, (ucceedtns If. Jules Jnsserand, dean ot Washington Ambassadors, at home In Parts erlth his family, lime. Daeschener and their daughters. An tot aette sad Irene. FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of power contained In a deed i!> trust ex;i -.ucd by Susan E. Wilson an'l J. T. Wilson, her husband, 1 ccprded In the office pf the Register of Deeds pt Franklin Count)"' "Tn Hook 234, at page 325 30. default ha'-'?rg bem mane in the payment of the detit therein secured, tn lequest of the holder of the sirat I shall sell for cash, by public auction, at the Court House door in Louisljurg, N. C., to the highest bidder, on the 22nd day of December 1914 the following describ ed property: '? / In Harris Townstylp, adjoining lands o! Samuel Harris /Perry and Patter son. Joe Young, t] T. Wilson and others being land- sold to W. B. Tim berlake by Gertfdine Ttmberlake by deed recorded in$he Register of Deeds office in book 7 1 at page 145 and after ward sold by &mma Timberlake to J. T. Wilson containing 288 acres, more or less, and afterwards conveyed by deed from J. Q. Mills. Trustee to Andrew J. Harris. Trustee by deed, 21 June 1923? and by Andrew J. Har ris Trustee to Susan E. Wilson and Ibis deed of trust tor balance ?f pur chase price is being foreclosed. This November 17th, 1924. ANDREW J. HARRIS. ll-21-4t Trustee. Subscribe to The Franklin Tlmee FOR SALE * Three registered Daroc Jersey sows that have befen bred flfcd act in fine shape; one holstein teifep that will come fresh soon after Cpiijitmas; also one fine pure bred Jersftjrbull coming two years old. Any of above 1 will sell cheap as I need money. Joe Mumford, R 2, Louisbtorg. 11-21-lt LOST . One fancy 1 diamond ring. Somewhere ar^undVtown. The return or any information con cerning same wU/be liberally rewarded. MRS. M. K. ALLEN, Louisburg. / 11-2^-1 FOR ?ALE, ^ ? One Durant Coupe\?'good as new. at big bargain. S?e R. C. Beck, at Beck's Garage. \ 11.21-2t Radios and Accessories at L. P. Hicks. ll-14-2t ALCOHOL^ FO^ RADIATORS. McKINXE BROS^ U-21.lt It's a queer world. A small band of folks call themselves socialists, but not many want to be sociable with them. THREE REASONS Why Our Grocery is One of the Best in This Section / Good Goods / Efficient Service Reasonable Prices Get our prices oqf staple ana fancy groceries and fresh fruits and vegetables and you will be con vinced that what we say iytrue. We sell nothing iaferior apd our service is prompt and satisfactory.. Make scriptlons In full during this yaaftiP Largs Reeults Obtained ,L - Indicating some of the results that had been realised from the Campaign UP to May 1. 1914, the general head quarters reports that the fore%a mission foroe has been Increased oTer 104 per cent, while as many persons bar? been baptised on the foreign fields in the fire years of the Osm palgn as there were ohuroh members there at the outset of this program aftsr 71 years of missionary effort. In the realm of home missions tbs I,170 workers report the baptism 'Of 203,511 persons, organisation of 1,041 new churches and 8,388 new Sunday schools, and the completion of th< II,000,000 Church Building Loag Fund An a re rage of 2,784 state misstoq workers hare been employed durtfca the Campaign who report 340.8H baptisms, - organisation of 1.844 churches and 3,036 Sunday schools, and the erection or repair of i.ttl houses of worfchlp. Into the lit Southern Baptist schools, college* and seminaries the Campaign >?? put 87,618,485 in permanent Improre ments, 83,910,480' in maintenance, 81,788,881 in endowment, while $1, 377031 has been employed in the ? cellatlon of outstanding debts. ?v. pid Presohsrs Aided Am a result of "the Campaign fa ore thaa 1,000 aged preachers and thetr dependent onee hare been helped; 84,484,000 has been pot into 19 Bap tist orphanages caring for 4,#0? home lees boys and girls; while the num ber of Baptist hospitals la the South has been increased from 13 to M. In order that there may be no let up in the support ef the' general mis sionary and other causes fostered by the denomination at the close of the 78 Million Campelga, plans hare bees perfected tor the projection of the im Pregram with the week ef November M-Deeeesber 7, when as erery-member canraes wfll be made ot the M,IM Baptist church ee oC the South for the support of stats, home and foreign mlseioas, Christ lie edaca tlon, ministerial reUhf, hoepltals and orphanages next year. Theee are the same InUreeta thst hare been embraced In the Campaign bet they will be supported in ths future oa the basis of annual subscriptions frees the members of the churches rather thaa on a fire-year pledge. Want 6,000,000 Nest Year Reports reaching the general Oam pa%> hsadiuarters are to the effect that organisation* hare been set ay throughout the territory of the South era Baptist Conrsntlon looking to the oomplstloa of the old Csmpsiga through the redemptloa of the >ls d top, fteel and robber tired that I am offering at prices that will surprise yin. I have a lot of Farm Wagons, both one and two horse, and a big lot of harness, let me suppl r you it needs. Don't frrget to bring yonr cotton to in , to bo ginned and get a ticket that may win one of the big prises that will be given ?way in December. J. P. Tl 2 Miles South of Louisburg, If. C.